That, and the fact that I amass a huge amount of information over the day, led me to search for what you essentially would call a PIM (Personal Information Manager) of sorts, to keep it all organized. I’ve tested Yojimbo, Soho Notes and Together which I feel are three top contenders on the Mac. But I feel Together has the most to offer. Here’s why:

1. Drag and Drop

I love the ability of dragging and dropping stuff to a shelf on the edge of the screen, instantly saving them. All three apps offer this kind of functionality, but I found that Together’s approach felt more fluid. Yojimbo on the other hand didn’t fare so well. I wasn’t able to import images directly to my library, for example.

2. Just the right features

Soho Notes is so, so bloated. It is full of features I never use (Contact Manager anyone?). It sure does what I want (and a ton more), but it has a tendency to be very slow. Together on the other hand keeps its feature set lean and focused on information gathering.

3. Intuitiveness

Together is intuitive. I love its Portrait Preview pane. It supports nested folders, tags, smart folders, all kinds of notes and snippets, and it’s very lightweight and fast to boot.

So…

If you’re on a Mac in the lookout for a nice, simple and effective PIM application which supports .Mac syncing, download Together and give it a go. I’m sold.

Comments

December 9, 2009

I've been using the trial of Together for about a couple of days now and I find this app to be a better version of the 'collectors bin' app I have always dreamed of. Tagging, categorizing, previews, bookmarking … Together does it.

i use LaterLoop with ScrapBook support to save pages and folders to manage my saves. But the Sync with MobileMe and Automate with AppleScript is killer characteristics for me. I will try Together asap.

i use LaterLoop with ScrapBook support to save pages and folders to manage my saves. But the Sync with MobileMe and Automate with AppleScript is killer characteristics for me. I will try Together asap.